The Angladon Museum is closed throughout January.
Since 1996, in city mansion in the heart of Avignon, the home of the museum's founders, the Angladon museum displays works from the collections of the great Parisian couturier Jacques Doucet.
In keeping with the donors' wishes, the rest of the house has retained the charm of an art-lover's interior, featuring numerous paintings, stamped furniture and objets d'art: 17th and 18th century salon, Renaissance room, artists' studio, Far Eastern cabinet.
A museum reinvented in 2016 Driven by the desire to foster an intimate relationship between visitors and the masterpieces it preserves, the museum has reinterpreted its rooms through a new, more readable, more delightful and more revealing display of its permanent collection.
A multimedia application is available for children aged 4-11, enabling them to discover the museum in the form of a treasure hunt. Tablets are available at reception, along with instructions on how to use them.
Self-guided tour lasting approximately 1 hour.
Personalized tours by appointment.
Weekly educational workshops and during school vacations.
IH: the museum is fully accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Access to the museum is authorized for guide dogs and assistance dogs.
CLOSED THROUGHOUT JANUARY.